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A flower has two alleles that control the flower color, a blue allele and a yellow allele. If incomplete dominance is in effect, what kind of offspring would you expect to get when you cross a blue flower
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A flower has two alleles that control the flower color,
a blue allele and a yellow allele. If incomplete
dominance is in effect, what kind of offspring would you
expect to get when you cross a blue flower with a
yellow flower?
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Incomplete dominance
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You should expect to get a green flower similar to when a red and white flower are producing and incomplete dominance is in effect it creates a pink flower
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